It’s right around this time of year when the little voice in my head that spurs me on in cold, wet, Rule #9 conditions starts getting overpowered by all my other personalities who at this stage are gathering stones and crowbars and getting ready to enforce their will on him regarding their preference for riding in nice, warm, sunny conditions. I feel bad for the little guy, too, since he helps me a lot in a climate like the Pacific Northwest; but truth be told, my fingers still haven’t regained their feeling from last week’s ride and I admit it would be nice to arrive home after a ride triumphant and warm instead of frozen and soaked like a wet rat.
It appears I’m not the only one ready for some warmer weather, and Paris-Nice traditionally holds a place of honor as “The Race to the Sun” for its timing is such that the race often starts in the French interior with rain (and possibly snow), and arrives on the sunny Cote d’Azur in Nice in balmy conditions.
With that we start our first stage race of the season, along with an opportunity to expose more bugs and logical faults in the VSP software. But never mind that; the same basic rules apply as do with one-day races, expect the stakes are a bit higher with 10 points for first place, 8 for second, 7 for third, 5 for fourth, and 3 for fifth plus two bonus points per rider in the top five regardless of the rider’s placing. Should the race be exciting enough to merit its inclusion, The Keepers may elect to include a bonus round on the VSP for one of the stages along the way. Watch this space for news in that arena.
Check the start list and watch the countdown timer as picks close at 5am Pacific on Sunday; up for grabs is the personalized Velominati Shop Apron to the contestent who wins the season-long competition. Check the Main VSP page for scoring guidelines and rules. Seeing as this is the first stage race, I strongly encourage you to enter your picks early, knowing that you can make changes all the way up until the VSP closes. If you notice something behaving strangely, please let us know and we’ll have time to resolve the issue.
Good luck.
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Just to clarify, Cav doesn't wear the Rainbow during the TT because he's not the TT WC?
Another awesome day - saw the Paris-Nice finish & then went right over to see the final 4kms of the Tirreno-Adriatico. Cycling fan heaven!
I love Oscar Freire, but can't find much enthusiasm for most of the other Spaniards.
@snoov
Correct. RR world champ only wears it during road stages. TT champs only wear it in TTs. Gilbert being Belgian road and TT champ wears the black, yellow and red in everything.
I'm confused, is 'Cool J' Jens or LL Sanchez? It kind of works for both of them, oh I get it, Jens didn't win so why would he do a victory salute.
@King Clydesdale
I missed it for looking at Jens but yeah, not classy.
@Tartan1749
He tweeted as much at his first race in the bands last year when he said something along the lines of:
"UCI wants white shorts with the rainbow? Fuck that, it's against the rules"
@Mikael Liddy
Just found the tweet again, slightly mistaken, no rules reference but the sentiment is there.
https://twitter.com/#!/markcavendish/statuses/124390542661521408
"So black shorts with World Champ stripes is illegal. I can only use white ones with the stripes. ABSOLUTE NO! I will use my team shorts."
So is anybody here even watching Tirreno? Great finish today! Cuddles is looking tired, My boy Chris Horner is tough as ever, esp after having a clot in his lung last summer.
Horner takes the blue jersey, all you mericans'll be happy today.
Let' see if Wiggins can stay in contention today and then ace the ITT tomorrow. Good luck to him.